The Islamic religious authority known as the Indonesian Council of Ulema, said that Alexander went into the government office in which he worked in Dharmasraya, western Sumatra on Wednesday. However, he received a beating from those who opposed his Facebook post.

After Alexander used passages from the Quran to speak ill about God, Senior Commander Chairul Aziz, the police chief for Dharmasraya said the "ulema" thought he had blasphemed God, according to the Daily Telegraph.

Although Alexander was reportedly born Muslim, he strayed from the faith in 2008, after reportedly analyzing the amount of ill fortune taking place in the word. Authorities officially arrested and charged him with blasphemy on Friday and he could face five years of imprisonment.

Despite the media coverage, Alexander's recent arrest was not the first made on charges of blasphemy. Antonius Richmond Bawengan,a 58-year-old Christian located in Central Java was sentenced to the maximum five year prison sentence for blasphemy after handing out published works speaking out against Islam.

Almost one year after Bawengan's verdict that caused angry rioters to vandalize Christian property and harm church officials, Alexander is awaiting his verdict.